
Angelenos can look forward to gradually clearer skies and a warming trend over the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Today's patchy fog is set to give way to sunny highs approaching the mid-80s. The evening should see winds shifting from the southwest to a lighter south breeze.
This pattern of morning clouds followed by afternoon sun is expected to repeat on Thursday, with the high dropping slightly to around 82 degrees. Winds are anticipated to stay light but will again pick up in the afternoon to fully clear the sky. Thursday night will then see a transition into a pristine weekend.
Forecasts for Friday through the Labor Day holiday are uncomplicated: pure sunshine and warm temperatures. Highs will climb from about 83 on Friday to near 90 degrees by Tuesday. Evenings throughout this period are expected to remain clear, with steadily rising lows, reflecting the daytime warming trend.
As the city gears up to enjoy the long holiday weekend, residents should prepare to not just soak up the sun but to also embrace the heat. With Los Angeles' beach crowds likely to swell and the inland areas heating up, it is advisable to plan ahead to find some cool respite amidst this balmy Labor Day scenario.









